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SONNET: 10. TO HONORA SNEYD by ANNA SEWARD

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First Line: HONORA, SHOULD THAT CRUEL TIME ARRIVE
Last Line: ENDURE THE WINTRY AND THE DARKENED DAYS.

HONORA, should that cruel time arrive
When 'gainst my truth thou should'st my errors poise,
Scorning remembrance of our vanished joys;
When for the love-warm looks in which I live,
But cold respect must greet me, that shall give
No tender glance, no kind regretful sighs;
When thou shalt pass me with averted eyes,
Feigning thou see'st me not, to sting, and grieve,
And sicken my sad heart, I could not bear
Such dire eclipse of thy soul-cheering rays;
I could not learn my struggling heart to tear
From thy loved form, that through my memory strays;
Nor in the pale horizon of Despair
Endure the wintry and the darkened days.



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